After the confirmation of Darren Criss' promotion, now comes word that Harry Shum, Jr. will be a series regular next season. Yep, according to E! Online, Mike Chang and his abs are sticking around.

Like current series regulars Heather Morris and Naya Rivera, Shum started out as recurring character during the first season. Morris and Rivera were promoted at the start of season 2.

In other TV news ...• Alex Trebek will guest star on 'How I Met Your Mother.' The 'Jeopardy!' host will appear in the Christmas episode of the CBS sitcom. [TV Guide]• Raven Symone has been tapped to star in an ABC Family pilot. Symone will star as Georgia, a southern woman trying to make it as an actress in New York in 'The Great State of Georgia.' [Deadline Hollywood]

• Angela Bassett is taking another stab at series TV.Bassett has signed on to star in 'One Police Plaza,' the ABC drama about New York City's first female police commissioner. [Deadline Hollywood]

Raven Symone shared details of her first kiss on 'The Wendy Williams Show' (weekdays, syndicated) today. According to the former 'Cosby Show' star, she forcibly took her first kiss from a fellow student in high school who flirted with her, but never made any other advances.

Symone said she decided one day to lock lips with her crush after growing weary of his nonstop flirting. "Before math class, I pulled him to the side of the hallway, gave him a kiss and said, 'Don't ever elude me again,'" she said.

No word yet on whether or not President Obama loves chocolate pudding, but The Daily Show pointed out some similarities between the President and The Cosby Show's Cliff Huxtable, other than the most obvious one (that they're both...men). (Video also here.)

We've all heard the term "jump the shark." In fact, it's become so familiar that people are getting sick of hearing it. But there's a certain truth behind the phrase: if you're a fan of a particular show, you can pinpoint the moment when the show has gone too far and needs to be put out of its misery. Some of these moments are well-documented; others less so. Still others haven't happened on any show yet, but you just know they are coming. Below are seven signs that tell you it's time for your favorite show to fade away gracefully: